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Quantifying the fragility of unprotected quadratic band crossing points

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-02-21 v2

Abstract

We examine a basic lattice model of interacting fermions that exhibits quadratic band crossing points (QBCPs) in the non-interacting limit. In particular, we consider spinless fermions on the honeycomb lattice with nearest neighbor hopping tt and third-nearest neighbor hopping tt'', which exhibits fine-tuned QBCPs at the corners of the Brillouin zone for t=t/2{t'' = t/2}. In this situation, the density of states remains finite at the Fermi level of the half-filled band and repulsive nearest-neighbor interactions VV lead to a charge-density-wave (CDW) instability at infinitesimally small VV in the random-phase approximation or mean-field theory. We examine the fragility of the QBCPs against dispersion renormalizations in the t\mboxt\mboxV{t\mbox{-}t''\mbox{-}V} model using perturbation theory, and find that the tt''-value needed for the QBCPs increases with VV due to the hopping renormalization. However, the instability toward CDW formation always requires a nonzero threshold interaction strength, i.e., one cannot fine-tune tt'' to recover the QBCPs in the interacting system. These perturbative arguments are supported by quantum Monte Carlo simulations for which we carefully compare the corresponding threshold scales at and beyond the QBCP fine-tuning point. From this analysis, we thus gain a quantitative microscopic understanding of the fragility of the QBCPs in this basic interacting fermion system.

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@article{arxiv.1912.06585,
  title  = {Quantifying the fragility of unprotected quadratic band crossing points},
  author = {Stephan Hesselmann and Carsten Honerkamp and Stefan Wessel and Thomas C. Lang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.06585},
  year   = {2020}
}

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9 pages, 10 figures